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What is the minimum/recommended configuration to run Tomcat under Windows NT/95/98 (RAM, CPU speed, etc.)?

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What is the minimum/recommended configuration to run Tomcat under Windows NT/95/98 (RAM, CPU speed, etc.)?

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Location: http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=123327 Created: Aug 9, 2000 Modified: 2000-08-09 15:26:09.812 Author: Alex Chaffee (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=3) Question originally posed by archana sahu (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=112286 This is one of those “rules of thumb” questions for which everyone has a different answer. My personal advice is to make sure you have at least 128MB RAM (and 256MB doesn’t hurt) since memory seems to be the biggest performance bottleneck on any server (more than CPU or network bandwidth). From the tomcat-dev mailing list: as a general rule IMHO, 125 users/JVM 256MB RAM per JVM 250MHz of CPU per JVM (intel P2 equivalent) thats what i use and i never have any problems. i mainly use asus p2bds boards with dual 500mhz PIIIs and 1GB RAM, quantum 30GB drives and 4 JVMs per server (500 max concurrent users/server). again, it depends on how much your servlets are doing – mine do a lot. -Ys- yhs@mimic.onesourcecorp.com Please sub

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